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THE WHITE PINE NEWS. Ordinance No. 37. “d fbeBMMlf ThW<*» «t H» mn ton City *> or V Trtotne. nf H^ll,™ CttjTh.il/by t«.olntl<m prior to thv fourth MoLt«T in itioe, 1*W. *n<i *»nu»lly ttixmlu-r, 222T5,,»wn.tof »*re lb.t .h^l be Ittrled nwritT mtnxw*. ile«tgnatln« tho numbor of SJSblMS* toTtodon «ob one hundred do] Urn ol tnmU« plt.porty, ml or ponton* I. which ronolntton «h*U he entered upon the re. eord of their proMWling*. *nd * copy thereof. eertltk'd i, tb« Or*. f-rtbwlth dnUvered to the AttMMor. M*r»h»i and Treaanrcr. AD tare* levied imiler the prorUion* of thU Ordi nance ohali be paid in legal coin of the I'niled Htatttt and are hereby made a lieu against the property assessed, which lieu shall attach upon the wwessuient thereof by the Assessor, and shall not be removed until all the taxes have been paid or the property has vested In a purchaser under sals for taxes. gcc. 2. AH property in Hamilton City, not exempt by law from taxation, shall be subject to taxation for city purpose*, and shill be tsxed ss i**] estate or personal property. The term • real estaU,' whenever used In this Ordinance, shall include the ownership of, or ahum u>, or posses Mon of.or right afp^seision to. any land within the city limits; and the term * personal property,’ whenever used in this Ordinance, shall Include all movable property, of wfcfUoever kind or na ture, not inmded in the term • real estate ’ as herein deified. Hec.1 Between the fourth Monday iu June and fhe first Monday in August. Hffb. end each year thereafter, the City Assessor shall ascertain and make out a Hat of all property iu the city, real and personal, tabject to taaaMuu, and aleo the sanies of sH persons, eorixwatlonH, associa tione, companies or firms, owning, claiming or having the possession or control of tho same, and determine the full cash value of all such property and list and assess the same to the per son, firm, company, corporation, or association, owning claiming or having the possession, charge or control thereof. For tho purpose of making such assessment, the Assessor shall de mand from each person aud firm, and from the President, Cashier, Treasurer or managing agent of eaah corporation, association or company within the city, or doing business or owning property therein, a statement under oath or af firmation of all the real estate or personal prop erty within the city, owned, claimed by, or in the possession or under the control of such per son, firm, corporation, association or company. If any person, officer or agent shall neglect or refuse, on demand of the Assessor or his Deputy, to give, under oath or affirmation, the statement required by this section, the Assessor or his Dep uty shall make a minute of such refusal or neg lect under his name, aud an estimate of the tax able property which such person, officer or agent neglected or refused to so render; and the value ho fixed shall not be reduced by the Board of Equalisation, if the name of any absent owner Of property known to the Acnpeaar, the prop erty shall be assessed In his, her or their names; if unknown to tho Assessor, the asm? shall be assessed to unknown owners. The form of the Assessment Roll, and the manner of making the assessment hereby ordained, shall be sub stantially the same as that prescribed by law for County Assessors. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section the Assessor and his Deputy shall have power and authority to administer all oaths and affirmations author ized by law. 8*t*. 4. On or before the first Mouthy in An gust. 1870, and each year thereafter, the City As sessor shall complete bis tax list or assessment roll, aad attach his certificate thereto, which certificate shall 1* by him subscribed and sworn to, and substantially in tho following form, to wit: • I do solomnly swear that 1 have made diligent Inquiry Into the names of all taxable in habitants of Hamilton City: that I have diligently investigated and ascertained the description, value, and ownership, of all taxable property in said city; that I have in all oases sought and put down the true owner, true description and true value of all property assessed to the beat of my ability; and that the annexed is a true and cor rect assessment roll, made in accordance with the laws of the State and the ordinances of the said city.' And shall deliver said assessment roll, maps, books and the original list of prop erty to th* City Clerk, who shall immediately give notice of the same, specifying the time of meeting of the Board of Equalization by publi cation in some newspaper published in said city, or in such other manner as the Board of Trustees may direct; and shall keep the roll open for pub lic Inspection. Hec. 6. The Board of Trustees shall consti tute the Board of Equalization, and a majority of the Board, with the President of the Board, shall be a quorum for the Board of Equalization; and the decision, a majority of such quorum shall be final. The City Clerk shall to the Clerk of the Board of Equalization. The Board shall meet on the first Monday after the completion of the assessment roll, and shall continue in ses sion from time to time, until the business of equalization brought before them is disposed of; provided, that no complaint on account of the assessment of any property shall to considered unless it shall be filed in writing with the Clerk of the Board within one week after the session of the Board commences. The Board of Equal ization shall luve the power to determine all complaints in regard to the assessed value of any property, and may change aud correct any valuation, either by adding thereto or deducting therefrom, if they deem the sum fixed by the assessment roll too small or too great; whether such sum to fixed by the owner or the Assessor, except that in cases when' tho person complain ing of tho assessment has refused to give the .Assessor his list under oath or affirmat ion, as re quired by this ordinance, no reduction shall be made by the Board of Equalization in theassess ment made by the Assessor. If the Board of Kqualization shall find it necessary to add to the assessed value of any property on the assess ment roll, they shall direct their clerk to give notice to the persons interested,by notice depos ited in the poirt office, directed to such person, naming the day when they will act in that case, and giving reasonable time to appear. During the sessions of the Bnird of Equalization the Assessor shall be present, and also his deputy, if necessary, as a witness in any ease; and they shall have a right to inakn any statement, or produce anv testimony pertinent to any matters comlpg before the Board. The Board shall make use of all the information they cun gain from the County Recorder, or otherwise, in equalizing the asMessmcnt roll, and may order the Assessor to enter upon tho said roll any mortgage or lien, or other property that has not lieen assessed; aud the assessment aud equaliza tion so made,shall Imre tho sauw* force aud effect as If made by the Assessor before the delivery of the assessment loll by him to the City Clerk. 8ec. 6. As soon as the equalization is com pleted,^ Clerk shall prepare a duplicate assesa ment roll, which Khali contain the assessment as originally made and as equalized by the Board, and to which shall to added a column showing the amount of taxes due from each party assessed, which duplicate assessment roll he shall certify to to correct, and deliver the same to the Olty Marshal, charging him with the whole amount of taxes shown to be due thereon. When the duplicate assessment roll has been de livered to the Oily Marshal, he shall cause a notice thereof to to published in some newspa per published hi the city, if there be one, for one week, requiring taxpayers to come forward and pay their taxes within four weeks from the publication of said notice. The Marshsl Khali immediately upon the receipt of the said dupli cate assessment roll, commence the collection of taxes, and for that purpose he shall remain in his office from 8 o'clock a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m. of each day, for four weeks after the assessment roll has been so delivered. Sec. 7. It *11*11 bu the duty of the Marshal to pay over to the City Treasurer, on each Haturdsy after he commence* the collection of taxes, ths whole amount collected during tho week pro ceeding, less hi* oommisai- ms for collecting, and to take duplicate receipts therefor -one of which he shall Ale with the Clerk, aud tho other retain oh his touch*. The Clerk Khali credit the Mar shal on the meiment roll with all sums so paid. The Marshal shall also n*i>ort to the Board af Trusts* every week, the amount paid over to the Treamtrcr at ills last settlement, and the aiuouut of hi* commission thereon; provid ed, that it shall be the duty of the Marshal to collect the tixen upon personal or movable prop erty immediately upon the aascKsmeut thereof by the Assessor, and to pay over and report the same as hereiubefore provided. Bw. 8. Whenever any tax is paid to the Mar shal, he shall mark the word ‘ paid,' and the date of the payment opposite the name of the per- ! son or tho description of tbe property liable for such taxea, aud shall give a receipt therefor, specifying the amount of tin* assessment, the amount of the tax, aud the description of tbe property assessed; but the Murshal shill not re ceive any taxes on any real estate for any portion lesa than the leant snbdivlsion entered upon the assessment roll: provided, always, an owucrof undivided real estate may pay the proportion of taxea due on hi* Interest therein. Sec. 9. If any person, firm, company or as sociation, who NuaU be asucsiM-d under the pro vision* of this Ordlnsnce, shaU fail to pay the taxea so assessed, ou or before the end or the fourth wssk aft* the publioatlon of the notice required by Section 6 of this Ordiuanoe, it shall be ths duty of the Marahal. within Ave days thereafter, to fnrniah the City Attorney a list showring the name of every such delinquent, the amount due from each, together with a descrip tioa of the property turn-seed and a statement verified by himself or deputy that such parties are delinquent. This list shall be known as the ileUuuuent List, and. Iwfont it Is handed to the City Attorney, it shall he prevented to the City AM. aud the Clerk shall credit the Marstud with the amount «,f the taxea delinquent ac cording to anch list, and shall make a final set tietnem with tbe Marshal of aU taxea charged against him on account of the aseoasuient roll Hex'. 10. Immediately after tho delivery of auch bat to the City Attorney he shall cause a notice of the sanac to ba published in a citv newspaper fur one week, and during that week he shall receive and receipt for any taxes due; and after the expiration of such publioatlon, it shall he tbe duty of the Citv Attorney to institute suit in tho name of the Inhabitants oi Hamilton City against all persoun so delinquent, and against the real estate ami lmpmvemeuts as sessed so delinquent, and against all owners ami c laimants of the same, known or unknown. Tha ►om plain! la Any action for the collection of city taxes shall conform as nearly urn may be proper to that prescribed by the genera! statutes of the Btate in sgtions for the collection of Htate and County tags* «ad upon filing the complaint in the proper (Jourt, s smnuion# shall be issued and served as in other «vU cases, by delivering a copy thereof to sash defendant named in the poaapiaiat. or by publication i* ***** as provided by l»w in other civil cases, and shall require the defendant and all owners of and flaimaots te say real estxto and Improvement* WrdinanffS. described In ike fcuaMM. too*n or rrtnnwn, to appear and answer the complaint aled in Court; and aa to Mid real estate and Improve ments, a copy of the summon* shall be served upon the peraon or persons in possession of the same; and further, as U> su<Ji real estate by post ing a like eopy in some eoatpicnous place thereon, and at the door of the City Hall, in said Hamilton City; and sll the proceedings nnder this section shall be, as far as the same is appli cable, in accordance with the general laws of the State in other civil actions. * Bet. 11. Saidtlrtiuqnfol list, oraeopg there of, certified by the Mamba!, or hi* deputy, show ing unpaid taxes against any person at property, shall be prima far it evidence in any court to prove the assessment, the property assessed, the delinquency, the amount of taxes due and un paid.and that all the forms of the law ia relation to the assessment and levy of such taxes have been complied with. Brc. 12. In case judgment is reudered for de fendent, it shall be general, without costs, and may be entered in ftrvor of some ape or more of thetn. afld against others, as in other civil caseB. In case Judgment Is for the plaintiff, it may be entered against such defendents as are found liable for the tax, and for such amount or por tion thereof a* he or they shall be adjudged lia ble: provided, that no personal judgment shall be rendered unless the person against whom it is rendered shall have been served with the sum mons, as provided in this ordinance, or shall have appeared in the action. Judgment may be entered against the real estateand improvements severally assessed and levied thereon; and when it shall appear upon the assessment roll that the real estate and improvements belong to the same person or persons, then judgment may be rendered against.said real estate and improve ments Jointly, for the whole- tax thereon, or such part thereof as may be adjudged. Bnch Judg ments* when rendered in the District or Justice’s Court, shall be docketed, and become liens upon all the property against which judgment is ren dered, from the date of such assessment. The City Attorney may file transcripts of Judgments reudered in Justices’ Courts, under this ordi nance, with the* County Clerk, and have them docketed. Set. 13. An Act to regulate* proceeding* in civil cases in the Courts of Justice of this State, and to repeal all other Act* In relation thereto, approved March N, 18fi9. so far as the same is consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, are hereby made applicable to all proceedings under this Ordinance. The deed of the Marshal for property sold for taxes shall have the effect prescribed by law, and property so sold shall not be subject to redemption. The Marshal, in sell ing property for delinquent taxes, shall sell only smallest portion that any person will take and pay the judgment and all costs. All money collected nnder the provisions of this ordinance, except costs and charges allowed to the Court and officers, shall without delay be paid to the City Treasurer, and each collection and the date thereof shall be entered opposite the proper name or property in the delinquent list, which shall lie open to public inspection. B»r. 14. xme tsy Attorney sliau pay over to the City Treasurer, every Haturday, all money received by him for delinquent taxes, taking du plicate receipts therefor, one of which he shall file with the Clerk, and the other keep for hia voucher; and on *» before the Arid Monday of June of each year ehall make a final settlement with the City Treasurer of all money received by him; and shall at that time deliver to the City Clerk the delinquent tax list, together with a statement under oath of all the suits brought and Judgments obtained on said delinquent list, and the reasons why no suits have been brought or taxes collected in raw's of other de linquents. The delinquent list shall be passed over by the Clerk to tho incoming Uty Attorney as soon as he shall haw qualified, who shall continue proceedings thereon, and when the next Board of Equalization meets any taxes still de linquent then-on shall be revised by said Board, and stricken out or returned by them to the City Attorney for further proceedings. BBC. 15. The City Attorney shall appear and prt»w cute all actions for the recovery of delin quent taxes under this Ordinance; and, for his services therein, shall receive at the rate of twenty per cent, on all sums collected as delin quent; provided that the same shall in all cases be taxi-d as costs against the parties owing such delinquent taxes, and entered in the judgment therefor and collected thereon, and in no case to be a charge against the city. Sec. lrt. All Ordinances, or parts of Ordi nances, in conflict with this Ordinance, are hereby repealed. 8kc. 17. lliis Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passu Approved June 15,1870. P. EVERTS, President of the Board. M. P. CHAMHEBi.ro, City Clerk. jn2»-l It Ordinance No. 38. An Ordinance creating a Halary and Contingent Fund, and for other purposes. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. From and after the passage of this Ordinance, the City Treasurer shall Bet apart fifty per cent, of all money coming into tho City Treasury from licenses, hall rent and fines; and twenty-five per cent, of all money coming into the- City Treasury from taxes on real and per sonal property, which shall be known as the Halary and Contingent Fund. Sec. 2. The City Treasurer shall make a re port to the Board of Trustees on tho first Mon day in each month, showing the amount of money received into the City Treasury for the month previous, the amount set apart to said Halary and Contingent Fund, tho amount dis bursed, and tho amount remaining in the Tress "I ec. 0. All warrants for the payment of sal aries, and all warrants for defraying the contin gent expenses of the city, unless otherwise ordered by tho Board of Trustees, shall hereafter lx- drawn upon the * Halary and Contingent Fund;’ which warrants shall commence a new series, and lx* paid in the order of their registra tion. Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 5. 1870. P. EVERT8, President Board of Trustees. M. P. Ohambkhun, City Clerk. jyrt-14t Ordinance No. 39. An Ordinance abolishing the offices of Street Commissioner and Jailer and Janitor. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: | Section 1. The offices of Street Commissioner and Jailer and Janitor nr* hereby abolished. 8kc. 2. Ordinance No. 20, entitled ‘An Ordi nance creating the office of Jailer and Janitor, and deflniug his duties, compensation, etc.,’ ap proved January 31, 1870, and all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances defining the duties of and prescribing compensation for Street Commis sioner, are hereby repealed. 8*c. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 6, 1870. P. EVERTS, President Board of Trustees. M. P. Chamber us, City Clerk. Jy8-14t Ordinance No. 40. An Ordinance Regulating the Salaries of Of ficers. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Section 1. The officers of Hamilton City shall receive the following compensation for their service*—to wit: The rfty Marshal ahall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per an num, and five per cent, on all taxes collected by him on real and iwraonal property; and also one dollar for collecting each license. The City Treasurer shall receive a salary of nine hundred dollars per annum. The City Assessor shall re ceive a salary of six hundred dollars per annum. The Chief Engineer shall receive a salary of nine nnndred dollars per annum. The City Attorney shall receive o salary of scventy.flve dollars per month, and, in addition to such percentage as is allowed hint on delinquent taxes, shall receive five dollars for each conviction for violation of Ordinances, provided that the same shall in all cases be collected from the party convicted, and in no case to be a charge against the city. 'The City Clerk shall receive a salary of seventy-five dollars per month. Regular Policemen shall re ceive a salary’ of seventy-five dollars per montn, and also two dollars for each arrest and convic tion, provided that the same shall in all rases be collected from to party convicted, and in no case to lie s charge against the city. Sec. ‘J. Each of the above salaries shall be payable In legal coin of the United States, in equal monthly installment*, on the first day of each and every month. 8ap.8. Ordinance No. 4, entitled ‘An Ordi nance regulating the salaries of officers,’ approv ed April 10, and Ordinance No. 10. entitled •An Ordinance defining the duties of City Attor ney,'approved April 15, 1869, and Section 7 of Ordinance No. 20, entitled ‘ An Ordinance regu lating a Fire Department of Hamilton City,’ ap proved Itocember 13, i860, and Section 4 of Ordi nance No. 30, entitled ‘ An Ordinance creating the office of City Attorney,’ approved June 18, 1870, are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in fores from and after its passage. Approved July 0, 1870. P. EVERTS, President Board of Truste«s. M. P. Cn mmux, City Clerk. Jy8-I4t Ordinance No. 41. An Ord<nance regulating Licenses and License Tax in Hamilton City. The Board of Trustees of Hamilton City do or dain as follows: Badfiosl. The Clerk shall cause to be pre pared, at the expense of the city, printed Toruns nf City Licensee, to be issued as herein provided. He ahall number and sign the name and deliver them to the Marshal, fr»iu time to time, charging him therefor. The Marshal shalt make a written report to the Board of Trus tees on M<«kkay of each week, duly verified, showing the amount of licenses collected by him the previous week, the mum* erf persona or firms to whom licenses have bom issned, the amount paid by each, and the occupation or business for which such licenses wen- issued Sec. 2. All licenses herein provided for shall be payable in legal coin of lb* United states. bis . 8. Every per-an or firm engaged in the business of trading or merchandising, or dealing in auy kind of poods, wans, or merchandise whatsoever, ahall pay a license as ftfllows: Those making monthly sales to the amouut of one thousand dollars or under, eight dollars per quarter; those making monthly sales amounting to mon- than one thousand and under five thou sand dollars, twelve dollars per quarter; and those making monthly sales amounting to more than five thousand dollars, twenty dollars per quarter. ■kt. 4. Every parson or tan engaged In the business of storage and commission merchants •hall pay • llowtss a follows: Those whose (firdinanrfs. monthly fecetjrt* amount to mi* thousand dol lam or under, ten dollar* per quarter, those who** monthly receipt* arc more fnan <w* thou Hand and under three thousand dollars, fifteen dollars per quarter; and those whoso monthly receipt* an mote than tkrr* thonaand dollars, twenty-five dollars per quertcr. Iter. «. Every person or firm engaged in tb« business of banking, dealers in exchange, gold and silver, stocks, or bullion, shall pay a license of fifty dollars per quarter. 8w. 6. Every person, firm or company en gaged In the business of expressing or transmit ting letters or parkag) s for niro, having an office In tliis city, shall pay a license of fifty dollars per quarter Sac. 7. Each Telegraph Company doing busi ness in the city shall pay a license of fltty dol lars per quarter. Sac. 8. B*»ry ]n r*on, firm or eompuiiy en gaged in the business of stock or real estate brokerage in buying and selling stinks or real estate, shall pay a license of fifteen dollar* per quarter Sac. 9. Every person or firm engaged iu the business of keeping a livery stable, or lotting horses, wagons, carriages, or other animals or vehicles for hire, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. 8ao. 10. Every person or firm engaged in the business of running for hire any dray, job wagon, cart or other public vehicle, ahull pay for each dray, job wagon, cart or vehicle so mu. a license of ten dollara per quarter. Bkc. 11. Every person or firm engaged in the business of auctioneering shall pay a license of thirty dollars per quarter. Bec. 13. Every person or firm engaged In the business of carrying on a daguerrean or photo graphic gallery,shall pay a license of fifteen dol | lari* per quarter. Bko. 13. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a barls-r shop, shall pay : for each chair In use in said shop a license of five dollar* per quarter. Bec. U. Every person or firm engaged in the business of assaying any metals or ore, shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars per quarter. Bet. 18. Every i»ens»n or firm engaged iu the business of manufacturing soda, cider, vinegar, sarsaparilla, or syrups of auy kind, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Bec. 16. Every person or firm engaged In the business of keeping or conducting any tavern, hotel, lodging house, chop house, or restaurant, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Bec. 17. Every person or firm engaged in tho business of keeping a bar or saloon, for retail ing any wines or liquors of any kind, in less ?iuautitlea than one quart, shall pay a license of orty-flv* dollars per quarter. Bec. 18. Every person or Ann engaged in the business of keeping a public bath house, shall pay a license of ten dollars i»er quarter. Bko. 19. Every person or firm engaged in the busteeuB of keeping or carrying on a shooting gallery, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. nr.c. an. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping or conducting a public bak ery for the manufacture of bread, pies or cakes, shall pays license of five dollars per quarter. Rec. 21. Every person or Arm engaged in keeping a laundry, where washing and ironing is done, shall pay a license of ten dollars per qnarter. Rec. 22. Even* proprietor or kipper of a bil liard table, shall pay for each table in use a license of ten dollars per quarter. Hec. 23. Every keeper or proprietor of a nine pin, teu pin or bowling alley, shall pay a license of twenty dollars per quarter. Rkc. 24. Every person or Arm engaged in the business of keeping or carrying on any brewery for the manufacture of beer, malt or fermented liquor, shall pay a license of thirty dollars per qnarter. Bsc. 25. Each ami every insurance company doing business In the city, shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars per quarter. Rec. 26. Every person, Arm or company en gaged in running' stages and carrying passengers for hire, and having an office in the city, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Hec. 27. Every person or firm engaged in the business of pawn broker, shall pay a license of forty dollars t>er qnarter. Hec. 28. Every person or firm engaged in the business of keeping a butcher shop or stall, for the retail of fresh meats, shull pay a license of fifteen dollars per quarter. Hec. 29. Every traveling merchant, hawker, or peddler, who shall vend goods, wares, and m< r cliandise, shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars per qnarter; provided that in case such traveling merchant, hawker, or peddler, shall use a wagon, cart, or other vehicle in such business, he Hhall pay a license of forty dollars per quarter. Hec. 30. Every person, firm, company, mana ger, or lessee of any theater, engaged in the busi ness of giving theatrical performances or exhi bitions of serenaders, minstrels' concert or opera singers, sparring, melodeon or other public per formance or exhibition, for pay, shall pay a li cense of one hundred dollars per month; pro vided, that in case such license be granted for a less period than one month, five dollars for each performance or exhibition so given. Hec. 31. Every person, firm, or company, giv ing in the city any exhibition of a caravan, me nagerie, or coll«*otion of animals, or any circus, show, rope, or wire dancing, or slight of hand performance, for pay, shall pay a license of twenty-five dollars for each exhibition ao given. Hec. 32. Every jjerson or firm who shall open or keep a dance-house, commonly known as a hurdy-gurdy house, shall pay a license of one hundred dollars per mouth; provided that in case such license is granted fora less period than one month, five dollars per day for each day the same hhall be kept open. Hec. 33. Every person who shall carry on or conduct any of the businesses, trades, callings, or professions mentioned herein, and shall neglect to take out a license therefor, as herein provided, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than the license which such person is required to take out, and not exceeding five hundred dol lars, which fine may be enforced by imprison ment in the city jail not exceeding one day for each two dollars of such fine. Hec. 34. All licenses provided for in this Or dinance shall be paid in advance, and are hereby made transferable in cases where the business Hot Qaed i~ conducted "r carried on In the »»ii.r building, shop, stall, or stand, but not othe rwise. Hec. 86. Ordinance No. 11, entitled* An Ordi nance providing for the assessing and collecting of revenue for Hamilton City,' approved April 16, lflBB; and Ordinance No. 16, entiUed ' An Or dinance amendatory of and supplemental to an Ordinance entitled * An Ordinance providing for the assessing and collecting of revenue for Ham ilton City,' approved May 6, 1809; and Ordinance No. 25, entitled * An Ordinance amendatory of and supplemental to an Ordinance entitled * An Ordinance providing for the assessing and col lecting of revenue for Hamilton City,' approved September 13,1809, and all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance, aro hereby repealed. Hec. 38. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Approved July 11, 1870. P. EVERT8, President of the Board. M. P. Chamuxalc*, City Clerk. jy!4-14t mano |M> WM. A. HOUM.I H. SOLOMON 1 HKYDENFKLDT, and It. H. LOYD: You ire hereby notified that the Great Butrin Mining Company, a corporation duly organized ind moating under and tar virtue of the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of working and developing tlio Glacier Mining Claim, situated in the White line Mining Dis trict, White Pine County, State of Nevada; that said corporation owus a majority of the numlter of feet In said mining claim, ana is composed of more than three persons, and that it has expend ed In the actual development and working of said mining claim the sum of $6,461; that the following are your respective interests in said mine and the proportion of said sum due from each: Wm. A. Bolingcr, 200 feet, $807.69; Solo mon Heydenfcldt, 200 feet. $807.02; R. II. Loyd, 100 feet, $403.81: that it is the intention of said corporation to institute suit against you to re cover said sums. May 2Ud, 1870, GREAT BASIN MINING CO., jc22-3w* By J. A. M« Phkbhan, Hupt. N O T X O 33 ! TU'OTICJE IS HEREBY GIVEN. TO ALL IN whom it may concern: That theTanuchlll Silver Mining Company, a corporation elisting under the laws of New York, aud engaged in the business of rnlniug in Eureka Mining District, State of Nevada, is the owner of, and lawfully entitled to, the possession of that certain tract of land situated in said District, county of Lan der, State aforesaid, adjoining the town of Eu reka, or Napias, ou the south, and know'ti and called the 4 MeCOY SURVEY.’ 'The said prop erty was purchased by said corporation in Octo ber, 1865. aud valuable improvements placed thereon, and continuously occupied and enjoyed by said corporation until the said McCoy relo cated the same in July, 1800. All persons an* warned against purchasing the j said tract of laud, or any portion thereof, from Major W. W. McCoy, the present occupant and claimant thereof, as it is the intention of said corporation to commence an action to recover the possession thereof. TANNEHiLL B. M. COMPANY. 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Persona wishing Blank Books printed will not be tinder the necessity of sending to Han Fran oesco for this character of work, as we are pre pared to execute snch work in a good style, and •t reasonable prices Jhlinturat ,Salts. Mammoth su.vkm *pn*|# co* PAXY.—Locati''ll of M-rks: White Pin© Mining Distric t. White Pine county. Htate of Ne vada. Notice.—Then arc delinquent upon the following deserib***! stock, on account of rrhcsh inent levl'il on the 26th day "i May. A. 1*. 1870, t Ik several amounts set opposite the nauien of the respective shareholders, as follows: Names. No. Certificate. No.Sh's. As't. Baxter W H, Italauee.201.23*4 .W10 Baxter W H, balance.202.20.4.00 Beidlemau E G, Trustee.708-100 - 20.00 Barton W H, Truatee.1327.20.4.00 Btishell John 1.HW. ..1«0... .20.00 Child A Jones, Trustees.;*41-lo0-2O.t)0 Child A Jones, Trustees, bal..843.22.4.40 Child A Jones, Trustees.330-100-20.00 Child A Jones. Trustees.337-100-21.00 Child k Jones, Trustees.888 ... .10.2.00 Child A Jonea, Trustees.420—100- 20.00 Child A Jones, Trustees.432.10.2.00 Child Ji Jones, Trustees.803.10.2.(8) Clark Bmyt h.373 —100-20.(8) Clark Hmyth.378... loo... .20.00 Clark Smyth.;»70....10O. ..20.(8) Child WC..434.1U.2.«) Child W C, balauee.*..43.7-hi 10 Course!! G A, Truster.1334.30.0.(8) Child WC. Trustee.057.JO.4.00 Child W 0, Trustee.1233.. 40.8.00 Cahill A Co E, Trustees ... .1240.40.H.U0 Cahill A Co E. Trustees.1248... .1(8)... .20.00 Omllter J B F.. Trustee. .1335.40 ... 8.(8) Cavallicr J B E, Trustee... .1342.15.8.00 Doty J J.107H.30.fi.oo Ehrenbefgh I>r II T, balance. 124. 02 Fumam F.388... .1(8)... .20.00 Farnain E.389.... 100_20.00 Faruam E .390... .1(8)_20.00 Faruam E.391... 1(8)... .2«».O0 Fomauk E.392.10 . 2.(8) Farnam E.:*U3.•'».1 -00 Faruam K.1023.30.. .10.00 Fnrnnm E.1026.30. ...10.00 GoiKlall E.879.23.5.00 Henderson l> M,Trustee... .1037.ao.. .10.00 Hall N H. Truatee.1058.90.... 10.00 lfutehiaaou John. Trustee.. 1201.5.1.00 Hill A k. Trust***, balance.. .218— 34)4 • • .8.20 Hill A K, Trustee.245.20.4.00 Hill A E, Trust***.257.10.2.(8) Hill A E. Trustee.734.50.... 10.00 Hill A E. Trustee, balance. . 841.39.7.HO Hill A E, Trustee.my... .1(8)... .20.00 Hill A E. Trustee.887.10.2.00 Hill A E. Trustee. *88.10.2.00 Hill A E. Truatee.889.20.... 4.00 Hill A K. Trustee.1034.50... .10.00 Hill A E. Trustee.1045.5.1.00 Hill A E. Trustee.1050... .1(8).. ..203)0 Hill A E. Trustee.1082.50 . .. .10.(8) Hill A E. Trustee.1120.20.4.00 Jennings A A.1237... .luo....20.00 Kenney ()***> L, Trustee.130.10.2.00 King Wm F, Trustee.138.10. 2.00 King Wm F, Trust***. 140.50... .10.00 King Wm F. Trust***.295 ... .10.2.00 King Wm F. Trust***.297.It).2.00 King Wm F, Trustee.9»1.5.1-00 King Wm F. Trustee.808.43.9.(8) King Wm F, Trustee, bal 1109.2.40 King Win F. Trustee- .. 1128.... luo... 20.00 King Wm F. TrusU**.1159.. .100.. .20.00 King Wm F. Truatee.ll«l. ...luo... .20.00 King Wm F, Trustee.1382.. .250.. .60.00 Kennedy James W, bslsnee. 1134-83... 12.80 Bindley C...188.20 . 4.(8) Bindley C.1 *7.10.2.00 Lloyd A, balance.1088.'29.5.HO Lowenberg H, Trustee.1 Mfi.*•.17 Montgomery 7...1*2. . .100.. J0.U0 McDonald M J.149. .100. .90.00 McDonald* WUltuey.Tnuteei.77.'..20.4.iH) McDonald* Whitney .TruateeaTlW.80... .10.00 M e Donaldk Wlutney .TruateesU.MI.30- 4.00 McDonald*Whitney.TnuteealKM... .100. .20.00 McDonald*Wh itney ,Tru*trel330.... 80.... 10.01) Morgan Isaac.1010. .. .50.... 1O.O0 Morgan E.1018.50....DI.00 Martin M H. Trustee .HOC.10.. 2.00 North Chari. * M. Ijhh.50.... 10.00 NoblaHH.1990.5.... l.oo Owen* Thurston K. Ulauce '.*11.. 1 :m> Phillip* W 11, Trustee.loin. jo. . 4.00 I'errv John I,. Trust** . .100:1.50—10.00 It* illy Thoma*.1077.50.... 10.00 Smith F <■. i n,-*.' . i . 9 •*" Smith F ti. Trustee.4.10.J.**** Smith F O, Trush-e.7.10.2.00 Smith FO.Trustee.8... 10.3.00 Smith F <i, Trustee.9.It).3.00 Smith F (>,Trustee.10... 10.J.oo Smith F 0. Trustee. 57_100... .90.00 Smith F (i.Truiitee.59. .. .100.. .90.00 Smith F O, Truster .131.... 10.2.00 Sherwood * Freeborn.Tms's.540... lot*—30.00 Sherwood * Free bom,True's.541... .lot)... 3o.no Sherwood k Freeborn.Trim's. 547 . .. .80... .10.00 Sherwood * Freeborn .Tins'* .548.50-10.00 Sherwood * Freeborn,Trus’s.ft to.... loo,.. .20.no Sherwood k Fteebom,Tni#’a.«j0l... luo... .30.00 Sherwood * Freeborn,Trus'a.fttf... .100. .. .30.00 shorwoorl * Fn-ebom,Trus s.722. . . . 50... .10.00 Sherwood * Freeborn,Trn*’*.723. • • -50... .10.00 Sehmlerlell Henry, Trustee. 888.80.. .18 00 Schlefer Peter.114*.50....lo.oo Sleeper Oeo, Trustee.1918.50-10.00 Sleeper Oeo, Trustee .... 1921.... 50-10.00 Ttbbey E s. Trustee.1958. . loo. .90.00 White Joe T....135.:i5... 7.00 Winter JW.487... 20.... 4 00 Webber Ooo K. 949.54. ...10.80 Webber Oeo F..WO.... 40... 9.3») Wingard T B, Trustee.1173_415_K3.no Wilson I!mr>*.1*87.80... .18.00 And in accordance with law. and an order of the board of Trustee*, made on the 38th day of May. A. D 1870. so many share* of each parcel of Maid stock as may 1*' necessary will I* sold at the office of the Cempauy. K(s>m No. 23, Hay ward's Building. No. 419 California street. Hsu Francisco, California, on FKfDAY, the TWFN TV .SECOND (33d) DAY OF Jl'LY, A. D. 1870, at the hour of ] o’cloek p. ni. of said «la>. to nay anid delinquent awsmuent thereon. to. getlu r with coats of advertising sml eipenae* of the sale. JOSEPH L. KINO, Secretary. Office: Room No. 20. Hayward's Billhling. No. i 419 California street, San Francisco, Cnlifornia. jyft-td / YFFIf'E OF THE MINERAL CITY " / Gold and Silver Mining ami Milling Com pany, No. 4Jl Montgomery street. Gly and County of Han Mranelaeo, Htate of California. I .oration of Works Robinson Mining District, County of White Pine, and H»ot** of Nevada.— Notice.—There arc delinquent, upon the follow ing*deacrlbed atork. on account of assessment levied on the 24th day of May, 1870, the aev* ral amounts art opposite the names of tie* r*aj>ect» Ive shareholders, as follows: Names. No.Oert. No.Kh. Ain't. Brsnnan H. 87.80.. $ 30.00 Hrannan H.104.1».... 10.00 Moulton W.I 1.2 .. 1280. .1250.00 , Moulton WJL.81.50... .30 00 Moulton W J L.82.20....20.00 Moulton WJL.an.5 ....6.00 Moulton W J L.100.23....25.00 Hicks John N.17.5.5.00 Hicks John N.18.».6.00 Hicks John N.19.5 A.ini Hicks John N.20.6_6.00 Hicks John N.21.5 5.00 , Hicks John N.22.5 5.00 1 Hicks John N.23.8.5.00 lllcks John N.24.10....10.00 Hicks John N.25.10.... 10.00 Iil< ks John N..90.10.... 10410 Hlcka John N.27.10.... 10.00 Kicks John N. .28.10....lo.no Hicks John N. 29.20.. ..20 00 Hicks John N.30.20....20.00 Hicks John N.70.... 1000.. 1000.00 Hicks John N.77.100. .loo.oo I.anib George W.32.5.5.00 Lamb George W..33.5-5.00 lamh George W.34.5.5.00 Iamb George W.35.8.5.00 Iamb George W.:w..5.5.00 I .and) GoorgO W.37.5.5.00 Laud) George W.38.6.5.00 I And) George W.39.5.5.00 Lamb George W.4<».5.5.00 I.aud> George W.41.5.5.00 I,nnib George W.42. 3.3.00 JAIid) George W..43.5.5.00 I Amb George W.44.5 5.oo lAinb George W.45.10....10.00 l.nud> George 3V.40.10. ...10.00 l.unib George W.47.Hi 10.00 IAinh George W.4H.10.... 10.00 lAmh George W.49.10....10.00 Lamb tloorgo W.50.10.... 10.00 iAlid) George W..51.10.. ..10.00 Uuuh Georgo W.52.10.... 10.00 I And) George W'.53.10.... 10.00 lAlid) Georgo W.54.ltl.... 10.00 Land) G«*orge W'.60.20....20.00 lAmh Georgo W.57.20. ...20.00 Lamb George W.58.20 ...20.00 (And) George W.79... .2000 . 2000.00 I Anil) Georgo W.80.... 900 J4MM8I Wells Win V.85.50... .50.00 Wells Wm V.103.23 . 28.00 Knox D E.103... .3640. .3540.00 Knox D E..102... .1200. .1200.00 Badlniu A Jr.101.25.. .25.00 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Hoard of Trustees, made on Uio 24lb ilay of Muv, 1870, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may 1m* necessary will l>e sold st nubile auction at the house of Maurice Lore k Co., No. 327 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, Htate of California, on the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OK JULY, 1870, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ni. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with eosts of advertising ami expenses of the sale. A. BADLAM, Heeretary. Ofloe: At No. 420 Montgomery street, City and County of Han Francisco, Htate of California. JjH-td OFFICE OF KCLIPNK CONSOLI DATED MINING COMPANY. 210 Battery afreet, Han Franntaco, June 20.1870.—The an nual mnetiuft *»f the etockholdere of thla (Com pany will be held on SATURDAY, July 23. 1870, at 12 o'clock m., for the election of TruHtocM for Die enauinK year, and the trauaactlon of any other biialneHH that may lx» weMatod. Je27-td HOLON PATTEE, Sooretai-y. .TIM MTTjLER At OCX LiTBir, Sale, Feed & Boarding Stable, Jjr7.tr Oor. Tmuntra and Dnnn atmata. Srtinqurnt r$. L£^Vffir<£?RjL"'. i?? ? 5 * '".i Htockhiildt w. r 2 * 2 4 f. yl : i't - Sr ? = I) If Hoamer.n'_ D M Hoamer..7” '* "*».f3.Hi D M Hoamer.u ' >*».. D M Hoamer.10. . ..3.00 D M Hoamer.12...... 10 .:,.0u 1) M Hoamer,Truateel50. ,. iooo. ..l.&l F) M Hoamer.TruateelSl. 10.,80.0n F> M Hoamer .Truatee 112_ .io.?*®0 I> M Hoamer,Truateel.m. .. 104.. Richard Ravage.20.AO* fta an* ‘ I8-6M Richard Ravage.W4.... :ioo " '* .8**' Hi. hard Ravage.199. ..'. 100. .48-00 H A Poat.36_ 10.to.QO H K Holcombe.... 127.10.I-** M M Baldwin.114 .....10 .J-8*1 Richard H Ravage.. .11A.m • •«4?*0 I' Conklin....104... 4ou.'J*-80 R Caulfield.!».... 40.*>•«» D Walker. M D.1».... ‘. A E Everett. __1:44. . . iIMi.v*‘00 A K Everett.ltKi.50.,8°0 William Krug.l;»7.,V».. William Krug.15JH.50. J-Jj Wm Krug, Trustee. . 107_loo. Wm Krug, Truatee. .197. . 227.i. Wm Krug, Trustee. it*.400! John Clement.......141.90 rJ'yO A Martiuon, Truatee lag . .4249]. Charlea C Bowman. .161.aoo . h D Hi ninnon .157.M.. n Onhn .179.IOO. . OH BurtonInn.das. .JJ'JJ SttAESi". Trustee.J 182.*72.100JI0 Chaa Wellington. I , Truatee.j INI..... 100.15 o,( Chaa Wellington, I 1Ufl Truatee.J 100.151(0 Chaa Wellington,! Truatee.J .100. .. .j.*,00 T Aroud Cliamard . .191.ioo .,,u, Truatee.J .000.|q.00 f77.6O|iS.20 Mkmoea*uum.~-Julv 7 imn Cnll«rt...l from tWrtJjoom, «n »h,r,.. :IUi “ ftiutlnmdl, “ ^ 3J“ J)l'‘ A. MAHTIKOS, Secretin' Ass«*mrnt Hotirrs. NOTICK OF AHMKMNMKNT. _of HCL of the Aurora Consolidated Silver Mining Company Location of work? win? Pino Mining Writ*,Oomty of Htatoof Nevada.—Noth* U hereby given thlo at a meeting of the Trustee. ofikl^’orn^m hehl on the 7th day of July, j|9 moot (No. ;i) of ' *n ****** Five lloller* Per tUkmr* was levied upon the capital stock of *id p..,. pauy, payable iiumediately, in Talted gut*, u'olu coin, to the Hocretary, at the uAc« of ih. Company, No, 419 California street (Boon, Han Franciscti, California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th •lay of August, 1870. ahall be deemed deUnquem and will be duly advertised for sale at pablh auction, and unless payment shall lie male u fore, will l»e sold on the FIB8T DAY OF IFF TKMMSR, 1870, to pay the delinquent saws*, mint, together with coats of advertising and e» pc uses of the sale. By order eg the boan. of Trust*-ea. (Signed) M. ATWOOD. Hertvtsry. Office: At No. 419 ('alifornia street (Room fti. Han Francisco, California. jyll-td JKNNIK A. ( OVMH.IO iTKI) MIXING COMPANY—White* Pine District, Nevada Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Truants of said Company, held on Mi* 90th day of June, 1870, an assessment of Ten (10) Ceuta Per Nhare was levied upon the capital *t<s*k of aaid com pany. payable immediately, in I'nited Wales gold and silver coin, to the Wcretary Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 3ftth day <8 July, IH7(. shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction, and. unless payment shall Is* made before, will be sold on MONDAY, tie* nth day of August, 1870. to pay the delin quent assessment, together with costa of adver tising and expenses of sale By order of the Board of Trustee*. J M BI’FHNOTOM, Secretary Office 87 New Merchant's Ktchange. California street, Han Francisco, Oal. Jjr3-td l^BATUMTONK MINING COM I1 PA NY.—Location of Works White Pirn Mining District. White Pine county, State of Ne vada. Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of said Company, held on the lith day of June, 1870, an assessment of Twenty (AO) Cents per iksre Was levied uj»ou the capital stock of said Com pany, payable immediately, m I nitM Wales gold coin, to the Hetretary, at the offiiv of th< Company, No. 401 California street, Han Fran risen, ('alifornia. Any stock npou which said assessment shall remain unyaid ou Wednesday, the 30th day of July, A. 1>. Ikto, shall be deemed delinquent, and will be duly advertised for sale at public auction; and, uulew payment shall b made Is-fore, will be n«dd on Thursday, the 11th day of August, a D. INTO. t*< pay ibcmIIb^iihI assessment, t<*gcth**r with «»sts <»f advertising and < 8pm—g Of till- sale. By order of the board of Trustees. DAVID T. BAULKY, Secretary Office No. 401 ('aliforn.a atmet, Han Francis* ", California. JelAtd I'VKNING NT A H NO. 1 NILYKK i MIMNu COMPANY—Location of Work* Whip* Pine county, Htate of Nevada. Notice is hereby given that, at a meeting of tbe Board nt Tnmtsu of said Company, held on the 1st day of June, 1M70, an assessment of Five (.%) Cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of said Com pany, payable Immediately, in United Mater gold coin, to the Hecretary, at the office of lh< Company, Room 5, No. Mimtgomery street, Hsu Francisco, California. Any stock Upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on HATURDAY, the HW OND DAY OF/TLT. 1§70. shall be deemed delinquent, and will he duly advertised for sale at public auction, and nnles ^viiient shall tie made before will be aold on ONDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JULY. 1870, to pay th« delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and eupenae* of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. WM. H. WATHON. Hecretary Office: Room ft, No. W1 Montgomery street, Han Francisco, California. Jeft-td POSTPONEMENT. — The day for deemiuK ■lock on the above assessment delinquent i* hereby post polled until MONDAY, the FHUCl DAY OF AUGUHT. 1870. and the sala them* until WEDNEHDAY. the TWENTY-FOl BTH DAY OF AUGUHT, 1870. By order of the Hoard of Trustees. JyH-td WM. H. WATHON. Hecretary I KK.OMP FLAT 8ILVRR I Company.— Ixs-ation of Works: White Pine, Nevada.-Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of aaid Com pany, held on the 1st day of June, 1H70, an assessment of Three (8) Oafs Per khare was levied upon the capital stork of said com pany, payable immediately. In United Mates gold min, to the Heeretary, at the office of tin company, No. 1 Express Building, north mo. I corner Montgomery and California streets, Han Francisco, California. Any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the arid day of July, 1870, shall bo deemed delin quent, and wtll bo duly advertised for sale at public auction, and aniens payment shall be made before, will be mild on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1870, to jmy the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. T. J. OWENH, Hecretary. Office: No. 1 Express Hntiding, northeast corner Montgomery and California streets, Han Fran cisco, California. j*90-UI Bummons. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE NINTfl Judicial District of the Htate of Nevada, in and for the County of Lincoln. The Htate of Nevada to John II. Phillips, greeting You are hereby required to appear in an action commenced agaiuHt you, as defendant, by taiira E. Phillips, as plaintiff, in the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, in and for the County of Lincoln. Mate of Nevada, at Htko. and answer the complaint therein (which is (»> tile with the Clerk of said Court), within ten tlays after service upon yon of this summons (exclusive of the day of service), if served in said County of Lincoln, or twenty days if served out of said County, but in the Ninth dh'ial District of the Htate of Nevada, or forty days if served out of said District, but within the Htate, or Judgment by default will be taken against you. according to the prayer of the said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of said Court dissolving the bonda of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff, on the grounds of your failure for the term of two years to provide her with the common necessaries of life—such failure not arising from poverty <»n your part which ordinary industry could not avoid; and also on the ground of extreme cruelty toward plaintiff on your part— as aet forth in the complaint now on file in this office. Aud If you fail to answer the said complaint, the said plaintiff will take Judgment for the relief prayed for In the complaint and for coats of this action Given under my hand and the seal of the aaid Court, this 8th day of July. A. I). 1870. JNO. D. GORIN, |8ral.) Clerk of the District Court. Ninth Judicial District, Nevada. [50-Cent Nevada Htate Revenue Htamp.J Jyia-lawftw x. o. o. r. Hamilton lodge, b. d„ l o. o. j.. inw-t. «*v* rjr HATBKDAY EVKNINO .1 M. Aonlr Hall, Trffc.iin- htrwt. All BrotAart 1 »ood .tandln, »rv invit.il to attend. _ J. mahohawt.n. j. It. ftAnnuti, ■. « Aptf-'